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of technology. there are things, if that virus or that bacteria gets to the right place and then technology is there to allow for it to be spread, that's the thing that we want to be most aware of. and with hospitals in uganda working on infection control is probably going to be the best thing to prevent ebola from getting out and causing worldwide problems. >> there's another very simple piece of technology that we take for granted now but according to some accounts was perhaps very important in the early spread of hiv, of the pandemic strain, and that's the hypodermic needle that was being used in central africa to inoculate people with various kinds of medicines including medicines to deal with malaria. and there weren't very many needles, so they were being reused. we're talking about the 1920s and the 1930s. and i think it's, there's a fine writer who's published a book called "the origins of aids," who -- he's not the only person who's developed this hypothesis, but he explores it and brings n
of technology. there are things, if that virus or that bacteria gets to the right place and then technology is there to allow for it to be spread, that's the thing that we want to be most aware of. and with hospitals in uganda working on infection control is probably going to be the best thing to prevent ebola from getting out and causing worldwide problems. >> there's another very simple piece of technology that we take for granted now but according to some accounts was perhaps very...
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. >> the investment into china, they don't need japanese technology, they think they can get from the south koreans and the japanese. >nd. >> that is the easy way to go, nationalism. >> and at the beginning of the year, u.s. china transitions are what we have to watch out for, it is that the japanese transition coming up which is likely to move in a more nationalist direction is with the one that does unseat this triangular relationship, the u.s. and china together certainly do not want unnecessary conflict. the danger is that the likelihood of necessary conflict, a real war between the two, real territorial issues that are bringing american allies in greater conflict with china and this fundamental difference in economic system between our corporations and theirs, are driving us towards a much more acrimonious relationship and let's remember one thing obama did say for the first time during this last u.s. foreign policy presidential debate is he called china and adversary. that is new and yes there is a bit of politics there, but it also reflects the fact that it is not our chinese f
. >> the investment into china, they don't need japanese technology, they think they can get from the south koreans and the japanese. >nd. >> that is the easy way to go, nationalism. >> and at the beginning of the year, u.s. china transitions are what we have to watch out for, it is that the japanese transition coming up which is likely to move in a more nationalist direction is with the one that does unseat this triangular relationship, the u.s. and china together...
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life-saving technology was used. we tested every blood unit. in the last unit she got, we found was not all virus. that was a demonstration that the unit of blood was given to a person, and then the organs became vehicles for carrying west nile virus. you can see where right now we're seeing meningitis because of technology. the bacteria gets to the right place and and technology is there to allow for the disease to spread. that is the thing we want to be most aware of. hospitals in uganda working on control is going to be the best thing to keep ebola from getting out. >> according to some accounts, perhaps very important in the early spread of hiv was the hypodermic needle. it was being used to inoculate people with various types of medicines, including medicines to deal with malaria. there are not very many needles, so they were being reused. a writer who published a book about the origins of aids bring some new data to the idea the french colonial doctors injecting malaria medicines and medicines to fight against various kinds of venereal di
life-saving technology was used. we tested every blood unit. in the last unit she got, we found was not all virus. that was a demonstration that the unit of blood was given to a person, and then the organs became vehicles for carrying west nile virus. you can see where right now we're seeing meningitis because of technology. the bacteria gets to the right place and and technology is there to allow for the disease to spread. that is the thing we want to be most aware of. hospitals in uganda...
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sync technology, ten thousand separate commands, so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. nice. are these made here? right here in the store. yeah, a small group of elves come in. get a focus with up to $2500 cash back, plus sync and sound at no extra charge during the ford year end celebration. cheers! to the year end celebration. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest is a talented actor who stars in the emmy award-winning show, "boardwalk empire," which airs sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. on hbo. please welcome charlie cox, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: charlie cox, welcome, my friend. thank you for being here. you are making your u.s. talk show debut tonight. >> indeed. >> jimmy: yes, indeed. now, what -- [ cheers and applause ] welcome. thank you for doing our show. >> it's nerve-wracking. >> jimmy: we are -- yeah. it is a little nerve -- you look nervous still. >> a little nerve-wracking -- >> jimmy: okay. no, this will be fantastic. we're fans of yours, of course, from "boardwal
sync technology, ten thousand separate commands, so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. nice. are these made here? right here in the store. yeah, a small group of elves come in. get a focus with up to $2500 cash back, plus sync and sound at no extra charge during the ford year end celebration. cheers! to the year end celebration. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest is a talented actor who...
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our technology firm actually focuses on helping companies understand it and manage it properly. we absolutely saw this coming. one of the reasons it surprised the market was that a lot of these in the last focus on euros only. only about 50% of analysts actually focus on it, where the average was about 40%. what actually ended up happening, all these other currencies moved a lot more than $0. it surprised everybody. consequently, you had large losses due to foreign exchange. liz: what you're saying is because they were so worried and they looked at the obvious, which is there were all types of troubles in the eurozone, eurozone, they miss the bigger picture? >> absolutely. so many more currencies of this corporation is being impacted by. it is not about the year-old versus the dollar anymore. look at what's going to happen in china. that's going to add even more uncertainty to companies that are not managing this risk properly. liz: so you are saying that the chinese yan is the next big story? >> absolutely. he saw the election coming out on thursday morning. two areas there. th
our technology firm actually focuses on helping companies understand it and manage it properly. we absolutely saw this coming. one of the reasons it surprised the market was that a lot of these in the last focus on euros only. only about 50% of analysts actually focus on it, where the average was about 40%. what actually ended up happening, all these other currencies moved a lot more than $0. it surprised everybody. consequently, you had large losses due to foreign exchange. liz: what you're...
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sync technology, ten thousand separate commands, so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. nice. are these made here? right here in the store. yeah, a small group of elves come in. get a focus with up to $2500 cash back, plus sync and sound at no extra charge during the ford year end celebration. cheers! to the year end celebration. i am making crescent bacon cheddar pinwheels. wow, i'm impressed! [ ding ] dad, the cable's out! you got that right? [ kiss ] thank you ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. [ female announcer ] go from zero to pizza in just 60 seconds with totino's pizza rolls and grab a bite of snack-defying, satisfying... because pizza...never...misses. it's on. let's roll. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest is a talented actor who stars in the emmy award-winning show, "boardwalk empire," which airs sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. on hbo. please welcome charlie cox, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: charlie cox, welcome, my friend. thank you for
sync technology, ten thousand separate commands, so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. nice. are these made here? right here in the store. yeah, a small group of elves come in. get a focus with up to $2500 cash back, plus sync and sound at no extra charge during the ford year end celebration. cheers! to the year end celebration. i am making crescent bacon cheddar pinwheels. wow, i'm impressed! [ ding ] dad, the...
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. >> we've had five years of extraordinary transformation in the whole technology industry. when you think it's only five years ago that we didn't really have smart phones, we certainly didn't have tablet computers. all companies are trying to adjust to those changes to the rise of social network, the move to mobile, and in that move, there are winners and there are losers. and the losers are scrambling to try to do something about it. >> they are. julie larson green is taking over the position. she's been appointed as the leader for all the engineering. >> we'll see how miss green gets on. from green to greek. >> it's going to be greece all this week. good news, bad news. those eurozone finance ministers gave an extra two years. so athens now has, well, from 2014, it now has a 2016 deadline to reach all those targets to cut their deficit. the bad news, those same finance ministers continue to postpone that extra chunk of bailout monday. >> wasn't it friday? >> well, they wanted it by this $40 billion, they wanted it this friday, because come this friday, athens has to pay o
. >> we've had five years of extraordinary transformation in the whole technology industry. when you think it's only five years ago that we didn't really have smart phones, we certainly didn't have tablet computers. all companies are trying to adjust to those changes to the rise of social network, the move to mobile, and in that move, there are winners and there are losers. and the losers are scrambling to try to do something about it. >> they are. julie larson green is taking over...
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suzuki says volkswagen didn't make good on the promise to share environmental technology. volkswagen denied the claim. at the hearing, an arbitrator will hear arguments from both sides and sort out the issues. a decision by the court is legally binding. >>> researchers from germany, switzerland and austria unveiled a robot they say can walk around and find its way even in crowded cities with some help from people. the researchers say the robot iuro, interactive urban robot asks people for directions to get to its destination. >> in seems to recognize speech and detect obstacles in its way. it follows instructions like go straight and turn left. when iuro arrives at its destination, kit ask if it's in the right place. the researchers are hoping to develop robots that can help elderly people and others in the future. >>> that's all for now in business news. i'm going to leave you with the recap of market figures. >>> tokyo has been enjoying a break from the rain, but that may not last with the storm headed this way. rachel ferguson has the latest in weather. >> that's exactl
suzuki says volkswagen didn't make good on the promise to share environmental technology. volkswagen denied the claim. at the hearing, an arbitrator will hear arguments from both sides and sort out the issues. a decision by the court is legally binding. >>> researchers from germany, switzerland and austria unveiled a robot they say can walk around and find its way even in crowded cities with some help from people. the researchers say the robot iuro, interactive urban robot asks people...
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let's say the environment or let's say cyber warfare, we can leave you in the right direction, and the technology is there so that you and i can gather material, gather information in a fashion that is infinitely easier than the one we used to use 40 years ago, 50 years ago. we can sit at our laptop and harvest disinformation. >> with the reporting you have a ton of information these curators can provide any amount of information, how reliable is the information? is it based upon actual reporting? >> two key points have to be made. there is a brilliant material that is being well reported according to the standards if you and i worked. >> how do you know that? >> because i have been told. [laughter] >> on the other hand, the implication of your question is absolutely correct. we don't know often when something comes across on the internet we have no way of knowing what its provenance is, we have no way of knowing what the intention, with the goal is of the people that are putting that out there. and i will tell you something i learned the other day from one of these talks. it had nothing to do wi
let's say the environment or let's say cyber warfare, we can leave you in the right direction, and the technology is there so that you and i can gather material, gather information in a fashion that is infinitely easier than the one we used to use 40 years ago, 50 years ago. we can sit at our laptop and harvest disinformation. >> with the reporting you have a ton of information these curators can provide any amount of information, how reliable is the information? is it based upon actual...
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consumer discretionary and health care today's top performers and technology and energy lagged. we have lots of action in the metals today. gold giving back a little more than a half of yesterday's gains closing down $11 an ounce. other metals lower, the biggest loser today, goes into catalytic converters to convert, down 1.1%. silver down eight-tenths of a percent. here's a good sign here. new home construction soaring to the highest level in more than four years last month. jumping 3.6% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 894,000. october's jump pushed starts up more than 40% compared to one year ago. david: it's all covered for today's action, larry, at the cme in chicago, and we've got more than $110 billion in advice from the gurus. starting with larry at the cme. larry, did you hear anything at all from ben bernanke that was game changing as far as the markets were concerned? >> no, not at all. i mean, i think we were hoping for more, but, honestly, david, it was a band-aid. david: you said "hoping for more," and what would you hope for? some say the fed did too much.
consumer discretionary and health care today's top performers and technology and energy lagged. we have lots of action in the metals today. gold giving back a little more than a half of yesterday's gains closing down $11 an ounce. other metals lower, the biggest loser today, goes into catalytic converters to convert, down 1.1%. silver down eight-tenths of a percent. here's a good sign here. new home construction soaring to the highest level in more than four years last month. jumping 3.6% to a...
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they make the technology that allows engines to run on natural gas. they have the best tech in the business. the world's number top engine maker and another with caterpillar. westport stock has been savaged over the last couple months. the company preannounced disappointing results at the end of october. last wednesday it got hit by a sell initiation from goldman sachs, brutal. the very next day reported a larger than expected loss. after getting pounded down to the low 20s, they rebounded on friday. rallied more than 9%. the company announce the they would start producing the first long haul truck engine next year. that can be a sign that maybe things bottomed. long term the stock has given us a double since i first got behind it in january 2010. but now it's down 28% since the last time we spoke with the ceo in august. has westport been punished enough? they initiated coverage with a sell rating. had the expectations come down enough that the risk/reward is in your favor? let's check in with david demers, the founter and ceo of westport innovations.
they make the technology that allows engines to run on natural gas. they have the best tech in the business. the world's number top engine maker and another with caterpillar. westport stock has been savaged over the last couple months. the company preannounced disappointing results at the end of october. last wednesday it got hit by a sell initiation from goldman sachs, brutal. the very next day reported a larger than expected loss. after getting pounded down to the low 20s, they rebounded on...
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technology is being passed by. it is a very poorly run company. maybe the 3% yield helps it. i don't want anything to do with that stock. i would like to go to cody in michigan. cody? >> caller: boo-yah. >> wow. nice. >> i want to know what you think of ttc? >> yeah, it's a great housing play. it's a winner. i feel like it's going to continue to win. and let's go to carol in big missouri. carol? >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> nice overtime win there, carol. what's up? >> caller: yeah, i'm wondering if you think alcoa aluminum is poised for a rebound in 2013. >> in 2013, yes. it does have tremendous tax law selling between now and year end. that is one horrible commodity that he has to deal with. it was like, you know, the copper corporation would be doing good. let's go to daniel in virginia. daniel? >> caller: yes? >> go ahead, daniel. you're up. >> caller: yep. >> you're up. >> caller: yeah, i'm wondering about ssys. >> stratus. yeah, that thing up is too much. that is a register ringer if i ever saw one. i don't wa
technology is being passed by. it is a very poorly run company. maybe the 3% yield helps it. i don't want anything to do with that stock. i would like to go to cody in michigan. cody? >> caller: boo-yah. >> wow. nice. >> i want to know what you think of ttc? >> yeah, it's a great housing play. it's a winner. i feel like it's going to continue to win. and let's go to carol in big missouri. carol? >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> nice overtime win there, carol....
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we have names like united technology, at&t, cisco, disney, and 3m. those are your leaders right then we have this, sandra on this story. two of the homebuilders reporting earnings this morning. as you can see, shares of beazer homes taking a big dive after a disappointing report. that stock is being hit today. shares also of dr horton are falling. even though the company beat earnings. the ceo warned about weak unemployment growth into next year and that will be hurting new home sales in his opinion. and everybody loves an underdog. and best buy looks to be turning the corner at least today. the company getting a boost after announcing their chief investment officer. and she's saying the company has big challenges but it is poised for a turnaround despite a rocky year. there's best buy for you on your screen. let's get to the floor show. we have traders standing by at the new york stock exchange, the cme group, and of course the nymex. first at the new york stock exchange, ben willis, happy veterans day to you. i think the word uncertainty has been u
we have names like united technology, at&t, cisco, disney, and 3m. those are your leaders right then we have this, sandra on this story. two of the homebuilders reporting earnings this morning. as you can see, shares of beazer homes taking a big dive after a disappointing report. that stock is being hit today. shares also of dr horton are falling. even though the company beat earnings. the ceo warned about weak unemployment growth into next year and that will be hurting new home sales in...
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we do have united health group and united technologies right there. jpmorgan chase is trying to battle it out and try and make a move to the upside. we really need to focus on hewlett-packard. what a disaster. the computer and printing giant revealed today it has discovered -- [inaudible] -- within autonomy. it turns out it doesn't worth anything close to what hp paid for it. now hp will have to write down nearly 9 billion dollars, all kinds of finger pointing about accountants and what they did or didn't discover. we're going to have more on that coming up in just a moment. we know a lot of you might own hewlett-packard. it is a widely-held stock. you need to see what's going on with that company. you want more cold water? fed chairman ben bernanke splashed the markets with it. his speech today before the economic club of new york helping to accelerate losses today. the dow jones industrials down 94 points. the session lows. we're down 39 at the moment. but really the session lows hit shortly after ben bernanke wrapped up his speech. we will get into
we do have united health group and united technologies right there. jpmorgan chase is trying to battle it out and try and make a move to the upside. we really need to focus on hewlett-packard. what a disaster. the computer and printing giant revealed today it has discovered -- [inaudible] -- within autonomy. it turns out it doesn't worth anything close to what hp paid for it. now hp will have to write down nearly 9 billion dollars, all kinds of finger pointing about accountants and what they...
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elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is related to elevator technology. >> both of these technologies encourage architects to build taller buildings. engineering and materials s
elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in...
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. >> your tablets your phones your cameras with blue tooth technology any device it's about $140. >>> all of these gadgets and apps hopefully make your travel less aggravating. thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> coming up the time is about 5 minutes to the top of the hour. millions of tax dollars use to do build a beautiful harbor in alaska. there's no way to get to it. can you figure out the word of the day? stick around for the answer. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. >> two minutes until the top of the hour as we look at good, bad and ugly. first the good, nascar has the first female hit woman. kristin abbott. she will be responsible for the front tire. >> and jersey shore the mike the situation, had a situation on his hands. he accidentally tweeted his cell phone number to all one millio
. >> your tablets your phones your cameras with blue tooth technology any device it's about $140. >>> all of these gadgets and apps hopefully make your travel less aggravating. thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> coming up the time is about 5 minutes to the top of the hour. millions of tax dollars use to do build a beautiful harbor in alaska. there's no way to get to it. can you figure out the word of the day? stick around for the answer. [ fishing rod casting line,...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21stentury. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: israel and the militant group hamas slid closer to all-out war today. the israelis blasted gaza with scores of air strikes, a the pestinians said 16 people were killed there. hamas and its allies fired more than 200 rockets and even struck as far away as tel aviv. three israelis were killed. we begin with this report by john ray of "independent television news." ( gunfire ) >> reporter: in gaza, gunfire and a thirst for revenge. thousands throng the streets for the funeral of a hamas leader killed by israel. the first death of this conflict but how many more will follow? the mood here is of great anger and defiance. militarily, hamas is no match for the israeli air force. but they say this ia death that must and will be avenged. so, no ceasefire in sigh
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21stentury. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: israel and the militant group hamas slid closer to all-out war today. the israelis blasted gaza with scores of air strikes, a the pestinians said 16...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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japan is known for our robotic technology. i believe the exhibit suggests a unique point of view. i hope this japanese sensibility gets through to the rest of the world. >> reporter: he hopes the show that crosses so many senses and disciplines also ends up crossing many borders. >> certainly an exhibition that stimulates many senses at once. the art and music exhibit continues at the museum of contemporary art until 2013. >>> the world could heat up by four degrees celsius this century and that would be devastating for developing countries. current pledges to cut greenhouse gas emissions are not enough. the banks experts predict a large decrease in arctic sea ice. they say sea levels will rise up to a meter. it's calling on nations to take more active steps to reduce emissions. the bank says it's possible to limit the increase below two degrees. >>> time now to check weather conditions around the world. >> let's start off with japan. we're looking at wintry pressure pattern. strong winds blowing from the continent to the east. dumping heavy snow on the north western side of the n
japan is known for our robotic technology. i believe the exhibit suggests a unique point of view. i hope this japanese sensibility gets through to the rest of the world. >> reporter: he hopes the show that crosses so many senses and disciplines also ends up crossing many borders. >> certainly an exhibition that stimulates many senses at once. the art and music exhibit continues at the museum of contemporary art until 2013. >>> the world could heat up by four degrees celsius...
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it will mean less spending on a rigid on technology and less capital available to existing companies and less capital for entrepreneurs looking to go public on our market. a decline in american ingenuity but would be a consequence in overtime, there would certainly be decline of our position in the world. as all prices adjust to market forces could reach a point where investors refuse to buy u.s. treasury bonds. we see investors' reaction -- reacting to the potential of these realizations now through an aversion to risk. since 2007, over $1 trillion has flowed into bonds and even a greater amount has flowed out of equities. in addition to a lack of clarity about huge tax policy, -- about future tax policy, this act as a deterrent for investments. $1 trillion is moving into fixed income where it is basically paying zero. that shows a fundamental aversion to risk. for companies able to access the credit market, times have been pretty good. investor appetite for this debt translates into cheap money for many companies. many start up companies do not have access to debt financing. the co
it will mean less spending on a rigid on technology and less capital available to existing companies and less capital for entrepreneurs looking to go public on our market. a decline in american ingenuity but would be a consequence in overtime, there would certainly be decline of our position in the world. as all prices adjust to market forces could reach a point where investors refuse to buy u.s. treasury bonds. we see investors' reaction -- reacting to the potential of these realizations now...
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this obviously adds to the portfolio of wireless networking technology and so that will be good news. up 1.7%. that is a dow component. the only one under pressure is the intel on the news of paul otellini stepping down and repairing. tracy: have you ever seen "twilight"? nicole: no. i don't see anything. tracy: i am with you, i've lost control the remote in my home. it is espn and girly things only. nicole petallides, we will see you at the top of the hour. oil prices spiking on the violence in the middle east. senator smith live from the cme next. and they look at the winners and losers. nicole gave us a bunch over on the nasdaq, green mountain coffee roasters up. nicole mentioned apple, research in motion also up 6.5%. we will be right back. tracy: violence rages on in gaza strip as expand the range of their attacks against the activist. more civilian casualties are being reported death toll nearing 100. leaders calling for israel to end the attack and egypt stepping in when it comes to broker a cease-fire. officials from both sides are expected to present their conditions of the c
this obviously adds to the portfolio of wireless networking technology and so that will be good news. up 1.7%. that is a dow component. the only one under pressure is the intel on the news of paul otellini stepping down and repairing. tracy: have you ever seen "twilight"? nicole: no. i don't see anything. tracy: i am with you, i've lost control the remote in my home. it is espn and girly things only. nicole petallides, we will see you at the top of the hour. oil prices spiking on the...
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we like technology. we like global companies that are going to benefit as the global economy improves. we think the u.s. grows 2, 2 1/2% next year. the global economy grows 4% plus. cheryl: you also like the auto sector, which i think is interesting. i mean, again, those stocks have performed fairly well this year, but still gm under a lot of pressure, not where it needs to be frankly on the government's perspective anyway. >> right. we like the fact they will contribute to growth this year. whether they are the right stock and right way to play it, not so much. we like industrials generally, manufacturing as well and technology we think continues to be a very good play. cheryl: i mentioned some of the sectors that got hit last week, what do you think about defense right now? >> defense, i think, we were not playing defense big anyway. healthcare we're still concerned about for the obvious reasons, right? there's going to be a lot of pressure, a lot of constraints given what's going on in a macro sense.
we like technology. we like global companies that are going to benefit as the global economy improves. we think the u.s. grows 2, 2 1/2% next year. the global economy grows 4% plus. cheryl: you also like the auto sector, which i think is interesting. i mean, again, those stocks have performed fairly well this year, but still gm under a lot of pressure, not where it needs to be frankly on the government's perspective anyway. >> right. we like the fact they will contribute to growth this...
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in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and you pick the price that works for you. great. whoa, whoa, jamie. watch where you point that thing. [ mocking ] "watch where you point that thing." you point yours, i point mine. okay, l-let's stay calm. [ all shouting ] put it down! be cool! everybody, just be cool! does it price better on the side? no, it just looks cooler. the name your price tool, only from progressive. call or click today. i got you covered. thank you. oh, you're so welcome. >>> new york stock exchange suffered a trading glitch. an outage shortly after they opened monday on its matching engine. trading halted for more than 200 stocks. once they determined
in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and you pick the price that...
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lista great strength is to the world's most important technology companies and almost all important technology companies in modern america started out on the nasdaq. during my business and -- business career, nasdaq has been the venue for a successful growing company to get the capital to continue its growth. this is a point of want to emphasize. it is small, growing companies that create all the jobs in america. these are companies that start out small and become google, or federal express, or places like the nasdaq. those companies go disproportionately to the nasdaq this is one of the key mechanisms by which jobs are created in america. we have lost track during the debate around sarbanes oxley, more recently in the debate about dodd-frank, but our capital markets are the envy of the world. our equity markets are something that are unique to america, their deep, there are strong, there are one of the key ways in which we keep growing an economy that is competitive in the world. that is why we have asked about to come here. when you spend time around washington, people want to know what mark
lista great strength is to the world's most important technology companies and almost all important technology companies in modern america started out on the nasdaq. during my business and -- business career, nasdaq has been the venue for a successful growing company to get the capital to continue its growth. this is a point of want to emphasize. it is small, growing companies that create all the jobs in america. these are companies that start out small and become google, or federal express, or...
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like you can build technology you want, platform you want, that's great. it's the people who are doing it that matter and they're going to get stuff done. this has some of the best people, shannon and jay are doing t. they've been doing it awhile so they know what they're doing. it's great. last year i was building this adopted tree app and i found it on the data portal. it had like some weird geo data like it was in some form i couldn't use. i just dropped jay a note and like within 24 hours i got the data fixed and it was perfect. so, it's those kind of relationships that matter and having the right people in place. so, i think the chief data officer, these guys will end up joining a rock star team. >> not a question, but just a comment to say thanks to the city's innovation office. we're a small company from ireland called building i. we take permit data from cities and show it to anyone who wants to see it. we started off in ireland, discovered the san francisco data and came over here and now we've got an office up and running here with san francisco
like you can build technology you want, platform you want, that's great. it's the people who are doing it that matter and they're going to get stuff done. this has some of the best people, shannon and jay are doing t. they've been doing it awhile so they know what they're doing. it's great. last year i was building this adopted tree app and i found it on the data portal. it had like some weird geo data like it was in some form i couldn't use. i just dropped jay a note and like within 24 hours i...
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what were the technology barriers that you had to overcome? >> for us, you know, the hardest thing -- here's the thing. people don't want gadgets. they want services. and so for us the hardest piece has been integrating in a very, very simple way for customers the vast amazon content exo system. so you know we have 22 million movies, tv episodes, songs, games, apps, books that you can seamlessly buy and read and watch and listen to on this device. but taking all of that and organizing-- the software on these devices is the hardest part. now not to you know, the base has to be great hardware. but if you are's asking me which piece, where the secret sauce really is, the secret sauce in this is integrating that amazon ecosystem into the device. >> rose: here's my famous quote by you. i want my legacy to be -- >> world's oldest man. >> rose: world's oldest man, that's it that's a great legacy to aspire to. i thank you. you are doing so many interesting things. let me just come to one other. >> yeah. >> you love science fiction. >> i do. >> has tha
what were the technology barriers that you had to overcome? >> for us, you know, the hardest thing -- here's the thing. people don't want gadgets. they want services. and so for us the hardest piece has been integrating in a very, very simple way for customers the vast amazon content exo system. so you know we have 22 million movies, tv episodes, songs, games, apps, books that you can seamlessly buy and read and watch and listen to on this device. but taking all of that and organizing--...
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that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >> for most of you we'll be right back with an interview with olympia snowe and david ignatius, tom ribs, bob orr and margaret brennan. stay with us ,,,,,,,,,, [the captioning on this program is provided as an independent
that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >> for most of you we'll be right...
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nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology. quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. i need all the help i can get. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. okay, plates in the sink, grab your backpacks -- [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. [ male announcer ] nutella. nature knows all about baking. just mix together a few simple ingredients... and "voila". so for truvia baking blend, we mix sweetness from the stevia leaf with sugar, for a blend that bakes and browns like sugar, with 75% fewer calories per serving. body washes with paper that reacts like skin. if others can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] dove i
nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology. quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. i need all the help i can get. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients...
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so really the technology, safety technology has improved greatly. and so we think again there are thousands of these wellses running today without a problem. so that's the type of thing we can do off of virginia. melissa: what companies have contacted you about going out there and drilling? is bp among them? >> we have had a number of companies indicate interest but unfortunately i'm not at liberty to say who. melissa: okay. so how do you, tell me, from a practical point of view, real quick, before we go, how do you keep that explosion from happening in your neck of the woods? >> well, again, the industry itself has developed a whole new company that is there and designed to increase the amount of safety on all of these rigs. so the amount of the advances in technology as well as the advances in regulation --. melissa: people don't trust the industry. do you trust the industry? >> i do. i mean, you can see what's happened to bp. no company wants that to happen to them. melissa: okay. >> so it definitely something we can do. >> well we're going to fo
so really the technology, safety technology has improved greatly. and so we think again there are thousands of these wellses running today without a problem. so that's the type of thing we can do off of virginia. melissa: what companies have contacted you about going out there and drilling? is bp among them? >> we have had a number of companies indicate interest but unfortunately i'm not at liberty to say who. melissa: okay. so how do you, tell me, from a practical point of view, real...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number settingnd allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during the final days of our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set plus special financing on selected beds but hurry sale ends sunday. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number settingnd allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep...